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. >> as stated in the city's good government guide which is a summary of the public meeting laws and public record laws, the attendance of a majorty members of at policy body at a recreational gathering is not a meeting, it is one gathering is not sponsored or organized by or for the policy body. and two, the majority of the members refrain from using the occasion to discuss business within the subject matter jurisdiction of the body. >> okay. >> does that mean a minority can? >> i would have thought that anyone can't. >> a minority. less than a majority of the body can always meet and discuss. the public notice agenda requirements etc., are for when there is a quorum of the body. but that also applies to the committees. >> yes. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> all right. >> public comment? >> this item? >> seeing none. the item is closed. >> announcements. >> getting to the end. >> announcements, colleagues, any announcements? >> seeing none, any public comment? >> seeing none, can we go on to the president's announcements? >> i have three announcements, we are almost at the end of th
. >> as stated in the city's good government guide which is a summary of the public meeting laws and public record laws, the attendance of a majorty members of at policy body at a recreational gathering is not a meeting, it is one gathering is not sponsored or organized by or for the policy body. and two, the majority of the members refrain from using the occasion to discuss business within the subject matter jurisdiction of the body. >> okay. >> does that mean a minority can?...
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i did have the privilege of visiting law cabin ranch so i got to see it firsthand. it was incredible. with that i'd like to recommend that for finding 3.1 that the board of supervisors and superior court agree with that finding. >> okay. four finding 3.2 agree in part and disagree in part since there's a needs assessment that is scheduled coming up and also the master plan is funded for the 2014-2015 budget. >> okay. >> finding number 4 the board of supervisors agrees with that one. our recommendation number three, partially implemented. recommendation 4.1 implemented. and recommendation 4.2 will be implemented. i'm sorry, recommendation 4.2 will be further analysis. >> i apologize. >> did you get that. i want to make sure you got 4.2. >> yes. >> okay. recommendation 3, i think under the state requirements it has to be implemented or has not been implemented. >> the answer, we cannot -- the response cannot be partially implemented. q. that's not one of the choices. >> who could be said will be implemented. it has not been implemented but it will be reviewed during t
i did have the privilege of visiting law cabin ranch so i got to see it firsthand. it was incredible. with that i'd like to recommend that for finding 3.1 that the board of supervisors and superior court agree with that finding. >> okay. four finding 3.2 agree in part and disagree in part since there's a needs assessment that is scheduled coming up and also the master plan is funded for the 2014-2015 budget. >> okay. >> finding number 4 the board of supervisors agrees with...
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now and the staff will inform the complainant of other remedies available under the state and local law. and again, take no further action. and the ethic's commission will not be investigating itself or arranging investigations of itself. >> i certainly agree with that, and i think that it is awkward at the very least that the ethics committee should be investigating. >> in the past was it the practice to refer them to some other agency to handle? >> yes n general we have tried to find outside agencies that have capability of doing investigations but ultimately those recommendations are referred back to the commission for a final decision. >> so what you are suggesting, or what this amendment will do is that procedure will no longer be followed, but, what would the complainant be told to do? >> well, whoever, and either the complainant in a direct complaint, will be given advice on other entities that will be appropriate to investigate a complaint against the commission or its task and referrals from another agency specifically the sunshine task force would be sent back to them to refer
now and the staff will inform the complainant of other remedies available under the state and local law. and again, take no further action. and the ethic's commission will not be investigating itself or arranging investigations of itself. >> i certainly agree with that, and i think that it is awkward at the very least that the ethics committee should be investigating. >> in the past was it the practice to refer them to some other agency to handle? >> yes n general we have...
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>> 18 years later, sonja is out because californians amended the state's notorious three strikes law. >> this was how much room there was between my bunk and my locker in prison. that's why i never walked in there. you have the physical freedom, but after so much time, it's almost like a burden. you have no idea how to function because you've been locked in a box. >> the us incarceration system has swept up hundreds of thousands of women like sonja. many of them spend years locked up for non-violent offenses. >>women are the fastest growing population in the criminal justice system. >> it's like a maze with tons of mice in it that's being feed poison. >> in this episode of faultlines, we go inside california's jails and prisons and ask what keeps so many women behind bars. >> you just try to make it through each day the best wayt that you can. >> we're heading to the largest women's prison in the world. >> the facility was designed to have 4 people in a room, and it now has 8 people in each room. there is no men's prison that has as many people in one cell. >> this is the central cali
>> 18 years later, sonja is out because californians amended the state's notorious three strikes law. >> this was how much room there was between my bunk and my locker in prison. that's why i never walked in there. you have the physical freedom, but after so much time, it's almost like a burden. you have no idea how to function because you've been locked in a box. >> the us incarceration system has swept up hundreds of thousands of women like sonja. many of them spend years...
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he served for two terms before term limits became the law. brown is now three years in his third term. he has not declared if he'll run in 2014, but if so, that would be for an unprecedented fourth term. >>> how apple's new ceo today remembered steve jobs, two years after his death. >> plus, a new twist in a motorcycle road rage incident caught on camera. why some police officers could now be in trouble. >> the bay area in the clear now. i'm actually working on another warm weather forecast. coming up, the timing of our next cooling trend and when shower chances resurface on the five-day forecast. soon, californians from to salinas to san diego will have equal access to quality health insurance. those who need financial assistance will get it. and nobody will be denied because of a pre-existing condition. welcome to a new state of health. welcome to covered california. we are your health insurance marketplace. enroll today at coveredca.com. >>> there are reports tonight that at least three new york city police officers were among the motorcyc
he served for two terms before term limits became the law. brown is now three years in his third term. he has not declared if he'll run in 2014, but if so, that would be for an unprecedented fourth term. >>> how apple's new ceo today remembered steve jobs, two years after his death. >> plus, a new twist in a motorcycle road rage incident caught on camera. why some police officers could now be in trouble. >> the bay area in the clear now. i'm actually working on another warm...
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the fight over the health care law and reopening the government. upse republicans say it is to the senate democrats to sit down and negotiate with them. we are following the situation and are live in the newsroom with more. >> another series of votes tonight and the house. attemptinglicans are to fund certain government agencies. it is difficult for some democrats. toshutdown showdown rounds -- round ii. >> the government is closed. broughtpublicans forward three separate bills that would have restored some of the mighty federal agencies. the national park service, the veterans affairs, and the district of columbia all failed. to see thefathomable democrats voting against the government's and the residents of the district of columbia. democrats are not apologizing. they say that short-term funding is not the way to run the country. >> it is pathetic and not responsible. is beneath the dignity. i keep saying that. but we get further beneath the dignity. fortol hill is closed business with no sign of compromise in sight. coppermine's is what speaker
the fight over the health care law and reopening the government. upse republicans say it is to the senate democrats to sit down and negotiate with them. we are following the situation and are live in the newsroom with more. >> another series of votes tonight and the house. attemptinglicans are to fund certain government agencies. it is difficult for some democrats. toshutdown showdown rounds -- round ii. >> the government is closed. broughtpublicans forward three separate bills that...
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maximum allowed by law. so he believes better enforcement is the only way to change the culture of the wild, wild west. >> first medicine. >> a.proved for breast cancer. >> and epidemics of whooping cough. investigators say they know what fueled it and a special solution for these geese. and michael finney will be here you can call right now. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think about it, isn't that what retirement should be, paying ourselves to do what we love? ♪ >> fda approved first medicine to treat breast cancer before surgery. the drug is called projetta for women with early stage breast cancer. doctors hope that using cancer drugs early will shrink tumors making them ease yearer to remove. it could allow some women to avoid having a mastectomy. >> research confi
maximum allowed by law. so he believes better enforcement is the only way to change the culture of the wild, wild west. >> first medicine. >> a.proved for breast cancer. >> and epidemics of whooping cough. investigators say they know what fueled it and a special solution for these geese. and michael finney will be here you can call right now. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man...
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with such a law. >>> may have earn someone quite a bit of money. some stock trader bought up share of a bankrupt shares thinking it is twitter's ceo. yesterday's price was just a penny, wall street street regulator says it appeared that traders were confusing it with twitter's ipo. you can see here their stock symbols were similar, look at the letters t -- we now have a face to put to the voice of serie on apple's iphone. >> hello, i am susan bennett, you probably know me, i am the voice for apple, serie. >> she spent four hours a day of the project for the entire month and at the time she said she has no idea where all the work whine up. . >>> it is friday, football, high school football for the week. joe is live tonight. >> reporter: it comes down to the wire, they did that twice last year and tonight they're opening we -- >> every game counts and if you want to hang a banner in your gym, you got to win every game basically. that starts for us tonight and for the bells but i am hoping that the padre coming out and topping us tonight. >> you came
with such a law. >>> may have earn someone quite a bit of money. some stock trader bought up share of a bankrupt shares thinking it is twitter's ceo. yesterday's price was just a penny, wall street street regulator says it appeared that traders were confusing it with twitter's ipo. you can see here their stock symbols were similar, look at the letters t -- we now have a face to put to the voice of serie on apple's iphone. >> hello, i am susan bennett, you probably know me, i am...
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they refused to delay the health care law. >> putting people at risk is the height of irresponsibility. >> i came here to bring you a more accountable federal government. >> reporter: a museum may not happen. some services may be disrupted. social security checks will still arrive on time and so will the postal service and the fbi and dea will keep operating. it is no surprise that americans are fed up with congress and 10%, a new all time low. new it is who blinks first. >>> we are learning about the terrible crash last friday that took the live life of a 16-year- old boy. the victim's father spoke publicly for the first time dead, and kron4's dan kerman has more. >> every day his family wakes up and wishes it was a nightmare. we can still hug and see kevin's warm smile. >> reporter: he was choked up as he spoke about his son dealing with kevin's death. >> none of what has happened makes sense. we don't understand why someone would drive 80 miles an hour in the streets of san francisco. >> reporter: he was rear ended at pine and goth streets. the woman was arrested on suspicion of veh
they refused to delay the health care law. >> putting people at risk is the height of irresponsibility. >> i came here to bring you a more accountable federal government. >> reporter: a museum may not happen. some services may be disrupted. social security checks will still arrive on time and so will the postal service and the fbi and dea will keep operating. it is no surprise that americans are fed up with congress and 10%, a new all time low. new it is who blinks first....
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i promoted solar energy back in 1975 when i signed a law that granted a 55% tax credit to the installation of solar. that time was mostly solar hot water. but 55% was a credit, not a deduction. so, you took it right off your state income tax. probably the biggest incentive that has ever been provided. but over the years times change, but still california at that time was leading the way in solar and building efficiency, and then very shortly after 1982 promulgated appliance efficiency standards. so, we did get the sense of renewable energy, efficiency, elegance in the way we handle resources. today, of course, we know a lot more. we know about climate change. we know about population, several billion more. we know if the demographers are right, the world will add 2 billion people. we now have 2 billion cars. the last time there were a couple hundred million cars. in fact, cars are reproducing faster than people. [laughter] >> and as long as they're using oil we've got a problem. that's why in california we have a goal to have a million electric vehicles by 2025. (applause) >> so, that's --
i promoted solar energy back in 1975 when i signed a law that granted a 55% tax credit to the installation of solar. that time was mostly solar hot water. but 55% was a credit, not a deduction. so, you took it right off your state income tax. probably the biggest incentive that has ever been provided. but over the years times change, but still california at that time was leading the way in solar and building efficiency, and then very shortly after 1982 promulgated appliance efficiency...
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same house, same call this ordinance is finally passed >> ordinance 10 to administer prohibit law enforcement officials from detaining citizens after they've become released from custody. >> thank you, president chiu. this ordinance is ready to go but i'd like to postpone the discussion until we have all our members in the chamber so postpone a little bit later in the agenda >> i understand supervisor yee will be coming back shortly. >> and highs on his way. >> so unless there's an objection item 11. >> it's an ordinance to amend the business and tax code for the common administrative code and business regulations and payroll ordinance and the revenue control equipment. >> colleagues can we do this same house, same call. passed on the first reading >> and this is to record a memoranda of unreported assessors block number phone number for the bonding invest pursuant to the land agreement. >> same house, same call this resolution is adopted. item 13 to a thorough the wreck and park department to allow the ordinance through 2014 >> colleagues, i want to take the time to talk about ma complain pa
same house, same call this ordinance is finally passed >> ordinance 10 to administer prohibit law enforcement officials from detaining citizens after they've become released from custody. >> thank you, president chiu. this ordinance is ready to go but i'd like to postpone the discussion until we have all our members in the chamber so postpone a little bit later in the agenda >> i understand supervisor yee will be coming back shortly. >> and highs on his way. >> so...
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a number to dial and talk about going to the source for information here in california, this whole law is being implemented by california -- excuse me, covered california and peter heads it up. >> are you ready? >> we're ready and it's exciting. and historic coverage. >> now how is goiting to work here when in washington right now they're having a huge fight in large part over this? >> this is funny. california ready to go. now if you look around here there are people from a dozen organizations that are answering the phones we have on the phone naacp. korean center, young inadvicibles. this is about expabd panding health care coverage in california. it's about californians getting coverage for california. >> next year at this time what will people think? >> how did we have a statement nation that didn't have health care that is a right? that is what's happening. january one, health care is a right not a privilege. it's a big deal. >> peter lee, thanks for joining us from covered california go to the web site. it's fabulous and easy to navigate. if you want to talk to someone give us a
a number to dial and talk about going to the source for information here in california, this whole law is being implemented by california -- excuse me, covered california and peter heads it up. >> are you ready? >> we're ready and it's exciting. and historic coverage. >> now how is goiting to work here when in washington right now they're having a huge fight in large part over this? >> this is funny. california ready to go. now if you look around here there are people...
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many pieces of the healthcare law are not tied to the annual spending bill. an estimated 40 million more americans will be able to buy health insurance starting tomorrow. >>> in other news maryland will be coming down harder on people who use their hand-held cell phones while they drive. starting tomorrow if you are caught talking behind the wheel, you can be ticketed and fined up to $75. that fine goes up to $125 for a second offense. if you do it three times, it's $175. this law is already on the books in virginia and in the district. >> how is the officer going to prove you're talking on that phone? >> they're going to be watching you. >>> former contractor edward snowden began leaking details of the nsa's gatherings many months ago. >> now we're getting the first glimpse into what the nsa says it may be doing with the information it gathers. as pamela brown discloses, the new disclosures to the new york times are only adding to the growing concern among privacy advocates. >> reporter: the nsa isn't only tracking meta data from your phone calls and e-mail
many pieces of the healthcare law are not tied to the annual spending bill. an estimated 40 million more americans will be able to buy health insurance starting tomorrow. >>> in other news maryland will be coming down harder on people who use their hand-held cell phones while they drive. starting tomorrow if you are caught talking behind the wheel, you can be ticketed and fined up to $75. that fine goes up to $125 for a second offense. if you do it three times, it's $175. this law is...
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president obama said he is willing to negotiate changes in his health care law and find ways to reduce -- -- >> keep it here for the latest updates on the government shut down on air and on my fox d c.com. >>> new tonight for the first time, president obama is weighing in on the redskins name debate. is he joining a growing number of people who sheu/ it should be changed. audrey barns is live in the newsroom with more. audrey? . >>>reporter: several sportscasters are refusing to say the name redskins any more. now, the commander in chief is speaking out as well. during an interview with associated press, mr. obama had a message for the team owner, daniel stphaoeuder. >> i have to say if i were the owner of the team and i knew that there was a name of my name if had had a storied history offend aing a sizable group of people, i would think about changing it. i don't want to distract from the wonderful redskins fans that are here. they love their team, rightly so, even though they have been having a pretty tough time this year. >>>reporter: danielle stphaoeuder has been steadfast in his
president obama said he is willing to negotiate changes in his health care law and find ways to reduce -- -- >> keep it here for the latest updates on the government shut down on air and on my fox d c.com. >>> new tonight for the first time, president obama is weighing in on the redskins name debate. is he joining a growing number of people who sheu/ it should be changed. audrey barns is live in the newsroom with more. audrey? . >>>reporter: several sportscasters are...
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. >> my sister is a law-abiding citizen? why was she shot and killed when her 1-year-old daughter in the car? why? my mother deserves to know why. we zeer to know why. >> police is d.c. are reviewing the case. he is confident they did thehe best they could under the situation. the police chief said they protected the community. com >>> the man who set himself on t fire on the nuclear mall died. a man douced himself withimse gasoline. the man was air lifted to the metro center. >>> more than a dozen people were overcome by car won monoxide fumes at high-rise apartment in beththey da. bathe. >> reporter: at first it was aas 911 call, a maintenance worker made his way outside to the back of the building. he was then joined by a second sick man. the rescue squad is literally across the street. >> it was a blessing that that t the chief officer from the chevy chase rescue squad responded and recognizessed severity of it and moved to turn it into a a hazardous materials incidentat with additionaler resources. >> reporter: suspecti
. >> my sister is a law-abiding citizen? why was she shot and killed when her 1-year-old daughter in the car? why? my mother deserves to know why. we zeer to know why. >> police is d.c. are reviewing the case. he is confident they did thehe best they could under the situation. the police chief said they protected the community. com >>> the man who set himself on t fire on the nuclear mall died. a man douced himself withimse gasoline. the man was air lifted to the metro...
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tonight both republican and democratic law makessers are playing the blame game -- makers are playing the blame game. >> reporter: house republicans are calling on the senate to prevent a partial government shut down. >> we're asking them in good faith, come back and do what is required which is negotiate and work with us. >> reporter: the latest house bill ties funding for federal agencies with a one year delay in the affordable care act. >> reporter: but democrats will not support anything cutting into obamacare. >> it is wrong to do a shut down as a lever to make change. >> this is totally unnecessary. >> reporter: conservative republicans say obamacare is wrong and needs to be fixed. >> the senate majority leader isn't willing to talk or negotiate. >> reporter: they are expected to meet just ten hours before the shut down. >> if there is a shut down some of the things that would not be effected would be social security payments. they will still good out and so will unemployment benefits. medicare will still pay claims but payments to doctors may be delayed. john shows us a federal
tonight both republican and democratic law makessers are playing the blame game -- makers are playing the blame game. >> reporter: house republicans are calling on the senate to prevent a partial government shut down. >> we're asking them in good faith, come back and do what is required which is negotiate and work with us. >> reporter: the latest house bill ties funding for federal agencies with a one year delay in the affordable care act. >> reporter: but democrats will...
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we just heard from law enforcement sources. we're being told that the fbi, atf and all law enforcement officers are responding to the capit capitol. based on reports of a car chase and shots fired. we also are getting some guidance from sources that a suspect may have been shot. and may be neutralized at the scene. we're trying to get additional information on that. but the information is that the car chase ended in the confrontation and that the suspect, female, described to us by our sources as a female, has been neutralized. >> just to bring everyone up to speed who might be joining us now. you're watching our live coverage here on abc this afternoon, of some tense moments playing out on capitol hill. reports of a car ramming into one of the gates in front of the white house. as you heard john carl report there. those kinds of disturbances aren't entirely uncommon. what is, is the fact that the headed for the capitol.car then outside the dirksen building as we were showing you there moments ago, the map and that's where ther
we just heard from law enforcement sources. we're being told that the fbi, atf and all law enforcement officers are responding to the capit capitol. based on reports of a car chase and shots fired. we also are getting some guidance from sources that a suspect may have been shot. and may be neutralized at the scene. we're trying to get additional information on that. but the information is that the car chase ended in the confrontation and that the suspect, female, described to us by our sources...
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but democrats refuse to repeal what is now law. congress has until october 17 to act, to avoid a government debt default. >>> the nation's oldest full- time national park ranger lives here in the bay area. she says this government shutdown is wasting her time. kpix5's joe vasquez reports the 92-year-old just wants to get back to work. >> 92, i don't have that much time left and those guys in washington are wasting my time. >> when betty reid was born, warren g. harding was president. the great granddaughter of a slave, she spent much of her childhood in the segregated south, moved to richmond in her 20s. at 92, she's america's oldest full-time national park ranger and now she has seen it all. she is being told to stay home from work because the government has shut itself down. >> there are times when at 92 i feel like the only grown up in the room. and that has been true for the last week. >> on furlough from the museum in richmond. here they celebrate america's greatest generation and the contribution of women to world war ii vict
but democrats refuse to repeal what is now law. congress has until october 17 to act, to avoid a government debt default. >>> the nation's oldest full- time national park ranger lives here in the bay area. she says this government shutdown is wasting her time. kpix5's joe vasquez reports the 92-year-old just wants to get back to work. >> 92, i don't have that much time left and those guys in washington are wasting my time. >> when betty reid was born, warren g. harding was...
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we posted more information on the new healthcare law on the website. go to www.wp -- kpix.com/aca. >>> how about this? the concord raiders. the raider -- raiders are looking at a possibility of building a new stadium in concord. on friday, mark davis took a tourist old concord naval weapon's station and joined by the city's mayor and the former state senator don perrality a. he was interested in the site's proximity to the north concord b.a.r.t. station. about a third of the fans take b.a.r.t. to the raiders games. >>> the as are heading to detroit for game 3 and into tomorrow night when the play- off series is tied up at one game apiece. game two was scoreless for 9 innings and the fans are on their feet at the end. the bases were loaded for steven voight as he game through with the game-winning hit. >>> and lawmakers continue to blame each other for the government shutdown. >> boy, do they. the senator who used the gridlock on the budget talks to take aim at obama care. did it work? what else does he have in mind. >> that was the last time i saw my b
we posted more information on the new healthcare law on the website. go to www.wp -- kpix.com/aca. >>> how about this? the concord raiders. the raider -- raiders are looking at a possibility of building a new stadium in concord. on friday, mark davis took a tourist old concord naval weapon's station and joined by the city's mayor and the former state senator don perrality a. he was interested in the site's proximity to the north concord b.a.r.t. station. about a third of the fans take...
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they want a delay or to defund the president's health care law. and the president's just not budging. that is, of course, his signature piece of legislation. now also during that interview that you just played with cnbc's john harwood, president obama said, look, he would be willing to negotiate on some aspects of the budget, but only after congress passed a bill. if you look at the polling, the majority of americans are placing the blame on congressional republicans for the government shutdown. so president obama to some extent has some leverage here. also leverage because republicans are divided about this strategy. moderates saying they don't like this idea of trying to defund the president's health care law or delay it. so the president does think that he has the upper hand to some extent. however, of course, with each passing minute, with each passing day that this government shut down continues it is bad politically for everyone. we just learned president obama could cancel part of his trip to as asia. back to you. >> thanks so much. >>> we
they want a delay or to defund the president's health care law. and the president's just not budging. that is, of course, his signature piece of legislation. now also during that interview that you just played with cnbc's john harwood, president obama said, look, he would be willing to negotiate on some aspects of the budget, but only after congress passed a bill. if you look at the polling, the majority of americans are placing the blame on congressional republicans for the government...
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that it is law, republicans constantly like referring to the law as a bill. they call it this bill and the bill named after the president and 100% the president's bill. you know what? health reform is not a bill any more. it has gotten its wings. girl, it's a woman now. but health reform is a law, not a bill. no matter how desperately republicans have tried to rebrand it as something that is pending and not something that is on the books and going into effect. even after the bill became a law and was upheld, republicans thought they might have one more crack at undoing it by asking the country to elect a republican president. and then they lost by a lot. in the popular vote and in the electoral college. and now the vice presidential nominee from that losing contest tells the wall street journal that the republicans and congress feel the need to get right over it because they lost the fight at the ballot box. we do not have an election around the corner where we feel we are going to win it and fix it ourselves. the government you are stuck with is the governme
that it is law, republicans constantly like referring to the law as a bill. they call it this bill and the bill named after the president and 100% the president's bill. you know what? health reform is not a bill any more. it has gotten its wings. girl, it's a woman now. but health reform is a law, not a bill. no matter how desperately republicans have tried to rebrand it as something that is pending and not something that is on the books and going into effect. even after the bill became a law...
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isn't signed into law... by... january 1-st ... / the...department of agriculture ...will be forced ... to revert back to 1949 laws ... / when the government... had to pay... more... for dairy products. ... new at 5:30... concerns over red light cameras... why they may be causing more accidents than they prevent. distracted could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know the ancient pyramids were actually a mistake? uh-oh. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. deoxyribonucleic acid. he knew that. [ male announcer ] with everything. go! goooo! no. no no no no no. mommy's here. [ male announcer ] but that kind of love is...frowned upon. so instead she gives him capri sun. so he gets more of what he needs without all the "her" he doesn't think he needs. capri sun. with absolutely no artificial preservatives. beware...police all over the state are cracking down on drivers who use hand-held phones behind the wheel. janice park is streaming live in
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a number to dial and talk about going to the source for information here in california, this whole law is being implemented by california -- excuse me, covered california and peter heads it up. >> are you ready? >> we're ready and it's exciting. and historic coverage. >> now how is goiting to work here when in washington right now they're having a huge fight in large part over this? >> this is funny. california ready to go. now if you look around here there are people from a dozen organizations that are answering the phones we have on the phone naacp. korean center, young inadvicibles. this is about expabd panding health care coverage in california. it's about californians getting coverage for california. >> next year at this time what will people think? >> how did we have a statement nation that didn't have health care that is a right? that is what's happening. january one, health care is a right not a privilege. it's a big deal. >> peter lee, thanks for joining us from covered california go to the web site. it's fabulous and easy to navigate. if you want to talk to someone give us a
a number to dial and talk about going to the source for information here in california, this whole law is being implemented by california -- excuse me, covered california and peter heads it up. >> are you ready? >> we're ready and it's exciting. and historic coverage. >> now how is goiting to work here when in washington right now they're having a huge fight in large part over this? >> this is funny. california ready to go. now if you look around here there are people...
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are still more interested in killing the law than reforming it. jeff? >> nancy cordes, thank you very much. so what would a shut down look like and how would it affect americans in the on capitol hill? with that here's jeff pegues. >> if there is a shutdown federal employees will take the hardest hit. there are hundreds of thousands of them who will not be getting paychecks, nor will they have a job to go to. but the impact will be felt far beyond the nation's capitol, especially if a possible shutdown stretches into weeks. for example, routine food safety inspections will stop. food and drug administration officials tell us they will not be able to monitor food imports including baby formula. there will be an economic impact as well. with the housing market showing signs of life, federal housing loans will not be processed. and tourism could suffer. national parks, the smithsonian museums, national archives and the library of congress all would close down. potentially impacting hotels and restaurants. but at the airport tsa workers will continue
are still more interested in killing the law than reforming it. jeff? >> nancy cordes, thank you very much. so what would a shut down look like and how would it affect americans in the on capitol hill? with that here's jeff pegues. >> if there is a shutdown federal employees will take the hardest hit. there are hundreds of thousands of them who will not be getting paychecks, nor will they have a job to go to. but the impact will be felt far beyond the nation's capitol, especially if...
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state troopers tell me it's against the law, different from how it was designed to be worn. a spokesperson tells me it's their policy that all bus drivers obey state laws while a spokesperson for durham school services says it's their policy, too. >> you have any passengers? >> no, thank god. >> no children were on board either bus at the time. parents say thank goodness. >> that could have been far worse. washington state troopers say fortunately, no one was hurt in the crash despite the dramatic video. it's unclear if that driver has been suspended during the investigation. >>> all right, from time to time, you'll catch us on camera saying something we don't intend. maybe there's a typeo, maybe we just stutter. >> maybe we have gone rogue and started ad libbing, which is one of our producer's favorite thing. hopefully none of us will say something like this. >> have you ever dressed your dog up? >> you have a big dog, that's probably why. >> mark as a little weaner. have you ever dressed the weaner up? >> i do. what are you doing? he's actually, i had a bug there for a sec
state troopers tell me it's against the law, different from how it was designed to be worn. a spokesperson tells me it's their policy that all bus drivers obey state laws while a spokesperson for durham school services says it's their policy, too. >> you have any passengers? >> no, thank god. >> no children were on board either bus at the time. parents say thank goodness. >> that could have been far worse. washington state troopers say fortunately, no one was hurt in the...
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they say that the federal laws do not affect them, that they have their own laws. >> at the time of the murders, no one at the west memphis police department had heard of the organization. >> we were totally caught unprepared and we won't be again. >> the chief is informing other law enforcement communities about the sovereign citizens movement and he's on what many view as a controversial mission, arming his police force with more powerful weaponry and changing police procedure so that what happened to his son and fellow officer won't happen again. >> we're arming our police officers with ar-15 rifles. when an officer does a traffic stop a backup officer will be standing out in front of his patrol car with an ar-15. i know we'll catch some heat from some in the communities but i personally don't care. i'm here to save officers' lives. >> if each police officer doesn't believe they're going to war every day they pin that gun and badge on, they're in a fog -- they're living in a false world. >> reflecting on his son's death and the dangerous criminals police face every day, the chief is
they say that the federal laws do not affect them, that they have their own laws. >> at the time of the murders, no one at the west memphis police department had heard of the organization. >> we were totally caught unprepared and we won't be again. >> the chief is informing other law enforcement communities about the sovereign citizens movement and he's on what many view as a controversial mission, arming his police force with more powerful weaponry and changing police...
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>> reporter: investigators tell me as a law enforcement officers he had no idea he was under suspicion. the sexual assaults took place between 1992 and 2007 when richard scott mcleod worked in livermore's recreation and parks district. investigators are looking to see if that behavior carried on after he was hired as a police officer. >> nothing so far. we looked at everything and we haven't discovered anything that he purperated any sexual crimes since departmenting from the kids -- departing from the kids zone. >> reporter: a victim came to them, her claims that richard scott mcleod initiated a sexual relationship with her when she was in junior high school checked out. they found other victims. he worked -- he was working for kids joan and he -- kids zone and he initiated a number of -- initiated a number of relationships. they had no idea that he had been using the program to target minors. . >> when we fire somebody we do a finger print check, background check. >> reporter: police say this is an ongoing investigation and they are still looking for additional victims. live in liver
>> reporter: investigators tell me as a law enforcement officers he had no idea he was under suspicion. the sexual assaults took place between 1992 and 2007 when richard scott mcleod worked in livermore's recreation and parks district. investigators are looking to see if that behavior carried on after he was hired as a police officer. >> nothing so far. we looked at everything and we haven't discovered anything that he purperated any sexual crimes since departmenting from the kids...
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this morning, support is growing for an online petition to change a law that allowed a man to beat to death a brentwood family's two dogs. ellen barkley's rottweiler and german shepherd escaped from her backyard while she was out of town. she later discovered a neighbor admitted to killing the dogs. he found them in his chicken coop covered in blood. when he tried getting them out, they charged and he used a shovel to kill them. it is legal to kill an animal if it threatens livestock or poultry. >> the dog owners are outraged. >> my purpose in all of this is to raise public awareness, first of all, that this type of evil is here in brentwood and to also change this perception of this law or the law itself. >> the man who killed the dog says they killed more than 40 of his chickens and turkeys. >>> well, help is on the way this morning, trying to prevent another b.a.r.t. strike. two lawmakers have come up with a solution they say could keep b.a.r.t. trains running. we are also learning there may be a new proposal on the table. "today in the bay's" bob redell, live in fremont. he has mo
this morning, support is growing for an online petition to change a law that allowed a man to beat to death a brentwood family's two dogs. ellen barkley's rottweiler and german shepherd escaped from her backyard while she was out of town. she later discovered a neighbor admitted to killing the dogs. he found them in his chicken coop covered in blood. when he tried getting them out, they charged and he used a shovel to kill them. it is legal to kill an animal if it threatens livestock or...
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b he went to howard law school. he's the white man went to howard law school. howard had white students all the way back. and she he was very influenced by ghandi nonviolence. after getting out of law school writing a memo to thurgood marshall saying you thought do it. marshall twhawnt sympathetic. so lots of people in the book were influenced. some people in the book were influenced by began i -- ghandi and ideas and others were not. who is next? >> hell -- hello what are the current civil rights issues facing african-americans today? >> i think civil rights -- i actually have a new book about this it's called "the new black; what is changing what is not, race of america." in the book i and a bunch of other people argue the civil rights issue of today are not the civil rights ideas of a generation -- excuse me the civil rights issues are not the civil rights issues are those of generation ago. in some ways they are, some ways they are not. i would think the biggest civil rights issue right now is the fact that an entire generation of african-american men are e
b he went to howard law school. he's the white man went to howard law school. howard had white students all the way back. and she he was very influenced by ghandi nonviolence. after getting out of law school writing a memo to thurgood marshall saying you thought do it. marshall twhawnt sympathetic. so lots of people in the book were influenced. some people in the book were influenced by began i -- ghandi and ideas and others were not. who is next? >> hell -- hello what are the current...
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he rewrote a law, he upheld a law that was never passed. but i will give him some credit because he has to think perspectively. he has a 30-year term ahead of him if he stays healthy. the president has three years and counting? i'm sure there's a countdown somewhere in this building. [laughter] a fairly short time left in this office. we have a lot of other cases coming up. just this past term voting rights was struck down. affirmative action's coming up, i'm sorry, that might be a better test case. so there are a lot of things the court has to do. randy, i'm sure, will talk about this, but what is the impact of nfib very sebelius on the constitution? well, doctrineally, i don't know how big it is x i'll caveat that. this law definitely said congress can't regulate inactivity. now, if congress had some sort of other purchase mandate, this would probably be there. the medicaid spending's probably more sail credibility. but i think what court recognizes is -- the rehnquist court is not over. the court said we are willing to police the bounds
he rewrote a law, he upheld a law that was never passed. but i will give him some credit because he has to think perspectively. he has a 30-year term ahead of him if he stays healthy. the president has three years and counting? i'm sure there's a countdown somewhere in this building. [laughter] a fairly short time left in this office. we have a lot of other cases coming up. just this past term voting rights was struck down. affirmative action's coming up, i'm sorry, that might be a better test...
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. >> the law of the land. neil: draw the necessary intention for the health care law that a lot of americans don't quite grasp. they see a lot of problems, bumpy start. so in no way a case serving republicans who have had nothing more than remind americans of their problems. you have problems. >> well, if there are buses are problems, let's open up the governments of them and move forward. this is hurting our economy. they have said that within four days we will lose 2 percent of the gdp. it goes on for several weeks. they predict that we will lose percentage points. we cannot even get the jobs numbers. we should be working on manufacturing jobs, not manufacturing a crisis. this is a self-inflicted crisis. believe me, there are enough out there without stirring up was that we don't need to have. neil: and in your debt, congressman, in your gut lng think this last? >> well, i hope that next week we will meet and vote on a clean c.r. and move forward. if not we are going to be pushing up to the debt ceiling on o
. >> the law of the land. neil: draw the necessary intention for the health care law that a lot of americans don't quite grasp. they see a lot of problems, bumpy start. so in no way a case serving republicans who have had nothing more than remind americans of their problems. you have problems. >> well, if there are buses are problems, let's open up the governments of them and move forward. this is hurting our economy. they have said that within four days we will lose 2 percent of...
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they are not exempt and they have to live under the same law. those two things are out there. >> i agree those are reasonable things. why didn't that get out a couple of three weeksing on rather than the shutdown. it would have been a easy sell and hard for the democrats to argue. but the 11th hour came forward. defund obama. you knew that was not going to happen. and no way the senate would do it or the president would accept it. and so why not make the offer you mentioned when it could have been a accepted. >> it my have been a tacteccal. the folks in the direct want to get rid of all of it. and and way to do that we will do that and be able to push. we said this is where we are. individuals need to be protected and congress and the white house needs to live under it. before the shutdown, we passed with a unanimous vote in the house and senate and the president signed a bill to protect the united states military and all of the civilian contractors who are hit so hard with sequestration to make sure nothing will apply to them. the bill is a one
they are not exempt and they have to live under the same law. those two things are out there. >> i agree those are reasonable things. why didn't that get out a couple of three weeksing on rather than the shutdown. it would have been a easy sell and hard for the democrats to argue. but the 11th hour came forward. defund obama. you knew that was not going to happen. and no way the senate would do it or the president would accept it. and so why not make the offer you mentioned when it could...
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it's the law of the land. the supreme court said it was good and we are going to go with it we don't care if it works or not. obviously it isn't working. we will prove that in the next segment. you know, again, i'm going to ask you, it's an opinion question. are the democrats saying no we are not going to give in on anything and that's it? is that what it is about on the one hand, bill, there are people who will be tempted to look at this situation and say here is a president, here is the democratic party in the senate who are more eager to negotiate with hasan rouhani than with john boehner. from the democrats' point of view and from the president's point of view, his calculus is why should i, every time now -- why should i set a precedent whereby every time we have some routine funding bill that has to be negotiated let the republicans cherry pick some new part, some new passage in obama care to attach to it they don't see the legitimacy of this linkage between obama care and funding the government. >> bill:
it's the law of the land. the supreme court said it was good and we are going to go with it we don't care if it works or not. obviously it isn't working. we will prove that in the next segment. you know, again, i'm going to ask you, it's an opinion question. are the democrats saying no we are not going to give in on anything and that's it? is that what it is about on the one hand, bill, there are people who will be tempted to look at this situation and say here is a president, here is the...
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and we show you the loophole in current law. that makes it hard to catch and prosecute drunk drivers. >>> also silicon valley is known for employee perks. this may be best one yet. the super size amenity that facebook is about to offer its employees. >>> police officers are telling us it's a growing problem. drivers on the road under the influence. >> but it's not alcohol that they're talking about. more and more it is drugs impairing drivers. >> our investigative unit is tracking a new approach by law enforcement to catch drug drivers. steve stock is here with the details. he has some very intensive reporting. >> absolutely. it's a very serious problem. whether it's prescription drugs or illegal narcotics, officers say too much can affect you behind the wheel. with alcohol, the law is black and white. you blow a .08 or higher and you're legally drunk. but with drugs, current law says there's no such minimum level. and that leaves a very gray area in current law. making arrests and prosecuting these cases a big challenge. it's 1
and we show you the loophole in current law. that makes it hard to catch and prosecute drunk drivers. >>> also silicon valley is known for employee perks. this may be best one yet. the super size amenity that facebook is about to offer its employees. >>> police officers are telling us it's a growing problem. drivers on the road under the influence. >> but it's not alcohol that they're talking about. more and more it is drugs impairing drivers. >> our investigative...
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the state has set up call centers to explain how the law works. california is home to 15% of the nation's uninsured or 7 million people. other states will be monitoring what happens in california to see how we handle the transition. >>> today on "face the nation" bob schieffer interviews ran paul and dick starting at 8:30 right here on kpix 5. >>> top officials in kenya had warnings of the attack like the siege at the shopping mall. more than 70 people were killed when the terror group al- shabaab took over the west gate mall last weekend. now cnn reports that a year ago the country's national intelligencer vis warned about just that kind of attack. intelligence officials will field questions from parliament tomorrow. >>> the search for survivors is now over in a collapsed building in india. 33 people were rescued alive from the rubble of an apartment building in mom by but 60 people died. a 50-year-old man was pulled out. he had been trapped for more than 30 hours. his leg was crushed. >>> contract negotiations will continue between bart and its
the state has set up call centers to explain how the law works. california is home to 15% of the nation's uninsured or 7 million people. other states will be monitoring what happens in california to see how we handle the transition. >>> today on "face the nation" bob schieffer interviews ran paul and dick starting at 8:30 right here on kpix 5. >>> top officials in kenya had warnings of the attack like the siege at the shopping mall. more than 70 people were killed...
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the bill was backed by law enforcement and insurance companies. they want to make sure that immigrants are properly trained and tested before they take to the streets. >>> it's your chance to get the cheapest iphone ever, ever, ever. where can you get one for just 50 bucks? >>> plus, new evidence in the road rage incident that involved a group of bikers and a family in their suv. this morning, the wife of the suv driver now sharing her side of the story. >>> and rough water. a soldier finds himself in a serious situation while kayaking. and an unlikely hero comes to his rescue. >>> welcome back. twitter is one step closer to going public in one of the most highly anticipated ipos of the year. the company has released a prospectus that shows its income is growing. but it is still losing money. twitter stock will go on sale in about three weeks. the price per share hasn't been set yet. but the company is looking to raise at least $1 billion. >>> instagram wants to be profitable, too. ads are coming to the service. a small number of high-quality ads
the bill was backed by law enforcement and insurance companies. they want to make sure that immigrants are properly trained and tested before they take to the streets. >>> it's your chance to get the cheapest iphone ever, ever, ever. where can you get one for just 50 bucks? >>> plus, new evidence in the road rage incident that involved a group of bikers and a family in their suv. this morning, the wife of the suv driver now sharing her side of the story. >>> and rough...
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that came about party because brown served for governor before term limits became the law. brown is now three years into his third term. he has not declared that he will run in 2014, but if he does, he would seek an unprecedented fourth term. >> more details on governor brown then and now. when he was first elected in 1974 he was california's youngest governor. now he is oldest during his first term he lives in a sacramento apartment. back then he drove a sedan and still frugal, he has been known to fly southwest airlines. he was a very eligible bachelor, day linda rondstant. the governor still jogs and likely to challenge other politicians to fitness contests. >>> a close call at a college football game today, what came crashing down as people were tailgating? but first. >> large tornado, wow. >> from violent tornadoes to tropical depressions. the areas hardest hit as mother natures unleashes some wild weather. >>> new details tonight about the involvement of three police officers in a road-rage incident between a group of motorcyclists and a family in an suv. i am working
that came about party because brown served for governor before term limits became the law. brown is now three years into his third term. he has not declared that he will run in 2014, but if he does, he would seek an unprecedented fourth term. >> more details on governor brown then and now. when he was first elected in 1974 he was california's youngest governor. now he is oldest during his first term he lives in a sacramento apartment. back then he drove a sedan and still frugal, he has...
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according to the national immigration law, california is one in 11 states that enacted a law for immigrants to get driver's licenses. >>> take a look at this rare two-headed cat in vermont. vets say she is perfectly healthy, though. she even eats and moves with both heads. that's quite a sight. >>> the dow dips below 15,000. you won't be getting unemployment numbers today since the government is partially closed. >>> might be the most hyped ipo since facebook as twitter is looking to raise $1 billion. twitter earned 80% of its revenue from advertising. it also logged about $70 million in the first half of this year. >>> a bank error in your favor to the tune of a trillion dollars. sounds pretty good to me. it happened to a handful of mississippi bank customers who woke up to trillions of dollars in their bank account. bancorpsouth corrected the error a few hours later. >>> a viewing tower made of 89 copper plates in china. critics say it's another example of wasteful government spending but supporters are promoting it as the world's biggest metal construction. looks pretty cool. >>> in case
according to the national immigration law, california is one in 11 states that enacted a law for immigrants to get driver's licenses. >>> take a look at this rare two-headed cat in vermont. vets say she is perfectly healthy, though. she even eats and moves with both heads. that's quite a sight. >>> the dow dips below 15,000. you won't be getting unemployment numbers today since the government is partially closed. >>> might be the most hyped ipo since facebook as...
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it is all because of a new federal law aimed at keeping fema afloat. don dahler has more. >> it is a risk to somebody. >> this crowd of protesters at broad channel island new york over flowed on to a parking lot that was underwater almost exactly one year ago. >> we have to stop fema right now. >> the object of their rage? the federal emergency management agency. >> there were rallies like this in nine states today to protest new flood maps that put more homes in zones requiring expensive improvements. the bigger water flood insurance reform act after of 2012 says if homeowners don't raise their houses they face higher flood insurance premiums. >> what you see around here, at all houses, at all stores, all the businesses, everything has to be raised, six, eight, ten feet high. >> mike o'reilly's family has lived here for 100 years. >> if you don't comply with this impossible task, the insurance premiums are going to go up 20, $30,000 a year. no one can afford that here. >> where was your mom's house? >> right on that sort of platform on top of the pili
it is all because of a new federal law aimed at keeping fema afloat. don dahler has more. >> it is a risk to somebody. >> this crowd of protesters at broad channel island new york over flowed on to a parking lot that was underwater almost exactly one year ago. >> we have to stop fema right now. >> the object of their rage? the federal emergency management agency. >> there were rallies like this in nine states today to protest new flood maps that put more homes in...
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it's the law of the land. the supreme court said it was good and we are going to go with it we don't care if it works or not. obviously it isn't working. we will prove that in the next segment. you know, again, i'm going to ask you, it's an opinion question. are the democrats saying no we are not going to give in on anything and that's it? is that what it is about on the one hand, bill, there are people who will be tempted to look at this situation and say here is a president, here is the democratic party in the senate who are more eager to negotiate with hasan rouhani than with john boehner. from the democrats' point of view and from the president's point of view, his calculus is why should i, every time now -- why should i set a precedent whereby every time we have some routine funding bill that has to be negotiated let the republicans cherry pick some new part, some new passage in obama care to attach to it they don't see the legitimacy of this linkage between obama care and funding the government. >> bill:
it's the law of the land. the supreme court said it was good and we are going to go with it we don't care if it works or not. obviously it isn't working. we will prove that in the next segment. you know, again, i'm going to ask you, it's an opinion question. are the democrats saying no we are not going to give in on anything and that's it? is that what it is about on the one hand, bill, there are people who will be tempted to look at this situation and say here is a president, here is the...
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. >> silk road was set up to be completely anonymous, hidden from law enforcement efforts. >> reporter: they shut down silk road yesterday and he's the notorious drug lord. he did this youtube interview last year. >> i want to have a substantial positive impact on the future of humanity. >> reporter: agents arrested him in san francisco and he's charged with being the mastermind of silk road. and charged in maryland with the torture and murder of a man. $85,000 to an undercover agent after seeing staged photos of the fake torture. the investigation took two years because silk road used a cyber currency called bid coins. he allegedly designed his site outside the regular internet so his users could remain anonymous. the feds say he slipped. he used his personal e-mail and gave his real name. >> that was his fatal flaw. it was ridiculous you would put your real name out there, but that's what he did. >> reporter: he now faces life in prison. not the future he had in mind. >> you gonna live forever? >> i think it's a possibility. >> he's due back in san francisco federal court tomorrow mo
. >> silk road was set up to be completely anonymous, hidden from law enforcement efforts. >> reporter: they shut down silk road yesterday and he's the notorious drug lord. he did this youtube interview last year. >> i want to have a substantial positive impact on the future of humanity. >> reporter: agents arrested him in san francisco and he's charged with being the mastermind of silk road. and charged in maryland with the torture and murder of a man. $85,000 to an...
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>> reporter:love it or hate it, the law is set to roll out. the affordable care act is going live on tuesday. new online exchanges will allow you to buy policies in all 50 states plus washington d.c. -- even if you have pre-existing medical conditions. but how does it really work? we checked it out. >> reporter: if you already have sufficient health insurance -- or have medicare, this doesn't affect you. but if you're among the roughly 48 million without healthcare -- on your calendar, tuesday, you can start shopping for a plan at "health-care-dot-gov". president obama claims, >> it's like booking a hotel or a plane ticket. >> reporter:let's see about that. for those of us in california - we're rerouted to covered california. you answer a few basic questions and then look at the plans. competitive plans with olympic-style names: "bronze" is basic, "silver," mid-range, and "gold" and "platinum", high-end plans. all must offer the same coverage. all will come with a monthly premium. what will differ? the deductibles and co-pays will vary, but pr
>> reporter:love it or hate it, the law is set to roll out. the affordable care act is going live on tuesday. new online exchanges will allow you to buy policies in all 50 states plus washington d.c. -- even if you have pre-existing medical conditions. but how does it really work? we checked it out. >> reporter: if you already have sufficient health insurance -- or have medicare, this doesn't affect you. but if you're among the roughly 48 million without healthcare -- on your...
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they're charged with cyber attacks against government agencies, law firms and financial institutions. the indictment says the attacks began in 2010 and the members intentionally caused damage to protect computers during the group's operation payback. the government says the hackers were going after groups critical of wikileaks. >>> it's that time of the year again to get flu shots an health officials in the east bay were making sure seniors are covered. registers nurses game flu shots at the san leandro community center yesterday. the next will be next thursday, october 10th, from 9:30 to 2:00 in the afternoon. shots are given on a first come, first served basis. 5 bucks per person but if you're covered by medicare part b it's free. >> 4:50. coming up the video that made national headlines now learning more from a woman inside that suv. and what the bikers who got into it with the suv that resulted in serious injury have to say in their defense. >> cutting the woman's risk of breast cancer. the one hour a day that could be a life saver. >> and from horses to dogs and cats, the milesto
they're charged with cyber attacks against government agencies, law firms and financial institutions. the indictment says the attacks began in 2010 and the members intentionally caused damage to protect computers during the group's operation payback. the government says the hackers were going after groups critical of wikileaks. >>> it's that time of the year again to get flu shots an health officials in the east bay were making sure seniors are covered. registers nurses game flu shots...
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. >> the law of the land. neil: draw the necessary intention for the health care law that a lot of americans don't quite grasp. they see a lot of problems, bumpy start. so in no way a case serving republicans who have had nothing more than remind americans of their problems. you have problems. >> well, if there are buses are problems, let's open up the governments of them and move forward. this is hurting our economy. they have said that within four days we will lose 2 percent of the gdp. it goes on for several weeks. they predict that we will lose percentage points. we cannot even get the jobs numbers. we should be working on manucturing jobs, not manufacturing a crisis. this is a self-inflicd crisis. believe me, there are enough out there without stirring up was at we don't need to have. neil: and in your debt, congressman, in your gut lng think this last? >> well, i hope thatext week we will meet and vote on a clean c.r. and move forward. if not we are going to be pushing up to the debt ceiling on october 1
. >> the law of the land. neil: draw the necessary intention for the health care law that a lot of americans don't quite grasp. they see a lot of problems, bumpy start. so in no way a case serving republicans who have had nothing more than remind americans of their problems. you have problems. >> well, if there are buses are problems, let's open up the governments of them and move forward. this is hurting our economy. they have said that within four days we will lose 2 percent of...